THE PER: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. MAY St. 1922. Society Leaving for West Witliftf Pcurnwud, The di)in ( Mitt Mat QCern. rel Vi!fr W. ll0, hih (it to ! Uv id Juu. tut rtn rotp0ft'4 la Uirr muniii twi to U ilit a( ll Olt p. ha i K'rii"j rom in it Utk "( pnuman u. L4vti for t ni Euxep. Ml H4',J II. lUUr. ill lnv Om!4 I tiUy (or kri4 l WiH'f I'f'l 4'i, ihe iu t't r't' Mr, nl Mr V!-r Hrid, i!r M. Jith, Mo. h go on 10 I sitiuf'f M'rn'gi limn liirt and Urr M Sfnngltrld, O, lo .. tn.ily VU!y Imi'. After m Ntw tik wiJ KoikUnJ. Mr. lie U'ltr txug tli lUitiinrr lorn r( Mr. n! Mr. )X fUtd ', !, will tr l-.urie. Mr, t'fige will g r4t July 15. Mr. !!rtrige will be m New York when i he Good Will gul ! (t runif. Coif Touirn-nent Entrinu. Women goljrr o( (und Island ne tittuipaiinit ib. ute toll lournt new at JUppy Hollow in June., ic rdfdirc to Mr. Alvin F, Johnon. , ho pmt ihe wefk-eml in that ny. There will be cutru it om Grind IUni, whan i e,l new in oU rirelr here. Ileietnfore Onuh. I.inrotn and I'rentont hive been the thief lontritdrf . Additiiv to the lt of competing town ami individ fal are welcomed, according to o ut booticri. To Wed Omahan. Invitation have been tent cut by Mr. and Mr. L. M. Troup of Lincoln lo the nurruge of their daughter, tlrace, to latnincrt II. Redell ot Omaha on June 8 The wedding will take place at the home of the bride iaretm at 2:30 in the afternoon. Both Mix Troup and Mr. Redclf are graduate of the l'niverii, of Ne braka in the el.m of 19'0. She in a menihrr of Delta Delta Delta and he i a member of Bun nell guild. At Wilver Dell Farm. A erie of house parties is being given at Wilver Dell farm, the coun try home of Mr. and Mr. Walter Head, at Halls, Mo., near St. Joseph. Herbert Connell was anions the guests there last week end. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilhelm and Mr. and Mr. Howard Baldrine will be enter tained there over the coining week end. Monday Musical Club. At a meeting; of the Monday Musi cal club Monday afternoon Mrs. Leo Hoffman wa re-elected president for next year, and Miss Margaret Swift, secretary and treasurer. A program committee was named, including Mrs. Ernest Rees, Mrs. Helen Niel son and Miss Winifred Traynor. Week-End Party at Grand Island. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Alvm F. Johnson have returned from a delightful week-end party at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Larle Farnsworth of Grand Island. Breakfast Party. Lieut. Frederick D. Powers, U. S. N., and Mrs. Powers entertained 12 guests at an 11 o'clock breakfast Sunday morning. Happy Hollow Mrs. E. A. Beardsley will give a luncheon Thursday noon at Happy Hollow. Covers will be placed for 22. Mrs. D. H. Dunham will have a party of six. The Triangle- club will have a party of 45 at the Thursday lunch eon and the Creighton Barristers will entertain 100 guests at a dinner dance Thursday evening. Cabaret will form part of the entertainment. Miss Beatrice Johnson will honor Miss Grace Robertson at luncheon at Happy Hollow club Thursday. Covers will be placed for Miss Rob ertson, Mrs. George Flack and Misses Ruth McCoy, Marjorie Men old, Gertrude Peters, Marian Weller, Leita Hunter and Miss Johnson. . A yellow lace frock shows a rolled and twisted girdle of yellow and green chiffon. ' Mr. Kred Kurd i the wife of the Council Bluff Rotary club president, anil with him plan to leave next Friday for Lo Angele. Cal., whete Kotamn from ail over the country will gather for their annual conven tion. Mr. and Mm. Hurd will also go to !an FramiMO for the Shriner' convention and expect to -return Lome via the Canadian route. Gluing Furniture and Other Articles By JEAN TRUE. M!M Tr wilt answer all qu..!lnn tin hmhol4 art addrasaed la hr at Th II-. Women are learning to handle tools and are mending and repairing their own furniture these day. Col lege courses have done much to help women to be self-reliant in many household duties. Women work tide by tide with men in manual arts classes and often give their opposites a good hustle to keep up with them in quality of work per formed. Learn to glue your own furniture and not have it loose and creaky or wait to have it repaired or relega'ed to the attic because of neglect to repair it at the right time. The process is not a difficult one to perform. First free the surfaces to be glued from old glue and from any particles of loose wood or dust that might tend to keep surfaces from holding together. Second, the glue must be just thick .enough tc spread nicely, neither too thick to spread nor spread on too thickly. The two surfaces or parts must be fastened very firmly and held se curely together until the glue hardens. Have some device for fastening the parts together. This may be accom plished by means of strong cords or bands of cloth if you have no vise. Scrape off old glue, sandpaper sur faces, apply thin coat of glue to both parts, bring them together perfectly, fasten securely and let stand for 48 hours or more. Remove any glue that may have adhered or oozed from the joining. Be careful to purchase a good qual ity of glue. It is possible to make your own glue, but it is not practi cal as home-made glue loses strength by frequent heatings. Liliputian Sale. St. Annes guild of St. Martins church will hold a liliputian sale all day Wednesday at Trinity parish house. Infants' clothes will be of fered for sale, including beautiful hand-made dresses, dainty undergar ments and knitted articles. Tea will be served. . f Doll bags, made with tiny and fascinating doll heads and arms, dressed in quaint little frocks of black or of figured silk, are enchant ing. They are really large enough to be useful, too. Problems That Perplex Answered by BEATRICE FAIRFAX. Ixve Overcomes Misfortune. Dear Miss. Fairfax: Am coming to you for a little advice and hope you will print it in The Morning Bee. I have been, going with a young man for two years who had Ills right hand cut off in a corn sheller. Now, we are both of age, but my father objects to my going with him. Do you think it is right for him to object, as we love each other very much? Now, he seems to be a little backward In popping the question on this account. How could I make him feel that nothing could keep us apart, CELIA. I admire you for not permitting a misfortune to influence your regard for this young man. I think you can find ways, without suggestion from me, of letting him know that you 'do care for him. Give him a little time and, if he wishes to propose, he will. "Marriage Problems." Dear Miss Fairfax: Can the splendid serial, "My Marriage Prob lems," by Adele Garrison, be pur chased in book form, and, If so, where? I would like to have it in our library- MRS. B. A. I think this serial Is not published in book form. You might write the King Feature Syndicate, 241 W. 58th St., New York City, about it Interested: The article you men tion appeared on the editorial page of The Bee and was credited to the New York Evening Post. The Post is therefore responsible for the state ments made. The matter is clear to me from the context, however, and I think it should be to you. Evidently a committee of New York school teachers investigated history text books and made a report to their superintendent Their opinion, final ly, was that fairness does not re quire historians to expatiate on the weaknesses of American statesmen. The article says that it is possible to Indicate that there were some good Englishmen in England in 1776 without at the same time belittling the characters or pointing out actual weaknesses of men who were promi nent in our own affairs. As for proof ot what the weaknesses of our statesmen were, I can only refer you to historic authorities. Heartbroken: If this woman la a. devout Catholic, I doubt if she will marry you. In the eyes of her church, you, being divorced, are yet married man, ghe would be ex communicated from her church if she married you. You may mean more to her than her church, but I doubt It, from what you have told me. An things stand you can take your choice of going with this woman merely for the pleasure of her so ciety. Or. you can quit her entirely, unless Bhe gives some sign of keep ing her promises. Doubtless she en joys your company and you have evidently been very good to her. Perhaps she hasn't always been per fectly fair with you, a human trait after all. You are both at an age where it Is difficult to marry and be happy. You are well set in your own ways and ideas and you both have children. These are complica tions, indeed. She is fault-finding and you are dissatisfied. Unless the bond is very strong and your regard for her very deep, you might better break away. You will have to de cide for yourself, however. Scotrie: Don't deceive your mother. You are too young to go regularly with boys, but perhaps you can persuade your mother that the occasional society of a fine 'young man Is desirable. Mrs. C. E.: Your letter was very interesting. You did not make it clear to me, however, whether you believed mixed race marriages may be happy. Is yours? ADVERTISEMENT. "TIZ" FOR TENDER SORE, TIRED FEET The minute you put your feet in a "TIZ" bath you feel pain being drawn out and comfort just soaking in. How good your tired, swollen, burning feet feel. "TIZ" instantly draws out the poisonous exudations that puff up your feet and cause sore, inflamed, sweaty feet. "TIZ," and only "TIZ," takes the pain and soreness out of corns, cal louses and bunions. ' Get a box of "TIZ" at any drug or department store for a few cents. Your feet are never going to bother you any more. A whole year's foot comfort guaranteed. Personals Mrs. Wrrea Itoger plans to Iravf hr Min th tetawd li in June. Edward lolintort it in the Method. hi hofiul where he underarm 411 operation fuetday. ". J. Shrehan left Surd4y far Albany, JC. V.. hre h ut tilled by the Jeih of hi father. Dr. and Mr. J. W. Novak of I,e Angele. Cal, will arrive in Oman oon to pend a mouth with rrUtive heif. Mr. and Mr. A. I. Root are ex. peted hom from Lo Angele in few day. They pUn to spend the tunimer at their Ete park home. Mr. E. M. Svfert, who ha been V'tiHg rUtif in U'okrn Bow, left Moi.day fi'ghi 1 1 out Oih for L rI.i. r i'mn, wheit h will upend months Amoim the tunimer iitr at Kstr ,fk will h Mr. t'd Mr. t. A. Wtiklunt of Council rUuiti, Me. and Mr. V. J. rof and Mr. E. Wcirrvx'k. Me, and Mr. C, M. Wilhelm have rented their horn lor ill tunimer and will leave June 10 for tht tt. They will i.it. ihnr daughter si enk!ey, Mr and Mr. Paul La ren of He Moines are pending few d m Omaha wnli Mr, and Mr. Jotei-b I'olfar nil their way from Lincoln to Utt Moines by motor. The Rev, William Herbert Moore and Mr. Moore, with iheie three children, are vinting Mr. Moore' paient. Mr. "d Mi, Fled M. Smalt, their home tirniai, ,V J. Mr, md M'. I eon id HuMj trt ut h week end in Lincoln it he f ueu ti Mr. 4nd Mr. Harvey Rilirvn, 411.I iiinde4 th ope mug el lh tan rln t'ounirif fluh. Mr. and Mr 11. S, lurnhani , Omaha wert ! u.nof, mi Lincoln ever unJy. Mr. Stanley M. Roe4ier ha re turned ffoni a thret week' trip, in eluding u.iu at Kantat Car. Chi f4go ad with her mother, Mr, Aaron am; MeAhay. at Lansing MkIi. She was arrompanitd by her rniMren. Maine Parbau an4 Man ley MfAlvay Joeier. Mi.t Roheita Trimble, daughter of Mr, and Mr. Robrrt tumble, will fiiiuli at llowner seademy iie week and will vi.it m Chicago for a few day hrlme returning to Omaha. 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Take them as directed and before long you'll see how they build you up, increase your strength and energy and make you feel better than you may have felt in months. They are good for men, women and children for young and old. Northwestern Yeast Co., Chicago, 11L Makers of the famous baking yeast. Yoaat Foam and Magic Yeast What Yeast Foam Tablets are for Iocs of appetite indigestion lack of energy under weight malnutrition pimples boils run-down conditiona Sold by all druggist P. To Baraium said "Money is like fire a very excellent servant, but a terrible master. "When you have it mastering you it will keep you down in the worst kind of slavery. "But let money WORK for you and you have the most devoted servant in the world. "It is not a clock-watcher. There is nothing else, inan or machine, that will work so faithfully as money when placed at interest, and well se cured. It works day and night, and in wet or dry weather." Many local folks know the truth of these words. They put their savings to work in Pre ferred Stock of Nebraska Power Company. Their dividend checks come to them by mail every three months. Anyone can easily arrange for a regular quarterly income of this kind. Just drop in the Company's office and say, "I want to buy some of your Preferred Stock." If you will send in the coupon, full details will come to you by return mail. Nebraska Power Company Invest through any of our employes-theifre our salesmen -Mail coupon for free booklet r FREE BOOKLET COUPON Nebraska Power Company, Electric Bldg., Omaha, JiTeb. Please send me illustrated booklet, containing (1) More Information About Your Preferred Stock, (2) Details of Easy Payment Plan, (3) How to Judge an Investment. Name I Addres - JUH. in P.mghWr.., X V. nen j Mimrr n4 wt'i fiirr V-r the lotting er. j M', V. V, tul'v l4 gae ti'i lo ttieiij ilit f'i Injurs nFiit o her d4UtfWr, Mt Helm Hu-!W. a trnwr at Ml. U!yilf uliee, M I'uJIry il pn4 I tie summer a a ...ihuiIW l i i'0 m 'r-, Ahm4i ! Utu 4it;"tl M wont. M' Hn'Urv i l renl.r. Si. . PeUwaie N uininr JU iiiiH ur Motrin, l'i I lut !r ! I', t an hi" cuumi rnmr " lloiMirr Uen l iV-iiml'U linuu- UiuUrt4im. .. lie vwll tnne Mm I', IWrt' ''n. TtiVv M. CUik. lo i a iiH.(!niiiun i uu.nih. au4 Uie in Aiigu.i will Onulu m ie-t In t' ' em. Me. 411.I Mi. rmeit. OttlffuTmftTIJ! 1 Ci 1 1 liI. ''"fv I3y PIANOS U TUNED AND mf RKPAIRtD All Wrb CiwuIn A. HOSPE CO. iis ouiU. t.i. dmi. asaa. HUDSON Has a New Motor It wouldn't be the same.. . It vry woman on th ul 8houl4 nuil ImI 4 Tby wouUol t lb mum si all, Tbe Mir feki i4. Sum Uwvm ouU bum and m" wnuM Ut And i'in oulJ 1101 N gxd, TtuHifB M4I1 on uJ tr ttf m four And did lh tl h cuuld." And there's no secret alxjut making Oicquot Club Ginger Ale. We tell what we put in it. Other manufac turers know nil the ingredients we use. They can buy most of them. But they don't malte Clicquot Club any more than a woman with good flour . and a recipe can make bread that tastes like her neighbor' bread made with the tame flour and recipe. Ask your grocer to send you a case of Clicquot Club. Keep a few bottles on ice or in a cold place. Serve it any time to anyone. They all like it. THE CLICQUOT CLUB CO Milli. Mim U. S. A. Ginger Ale Sanaparilla Birch Deer Root Deer GINGER ALE mociia, zo mm. bottle 29e 10-o. Dottle lit Ttia bral far all cleaning: porpoKa WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY SPECIALS BUY-RITE FRUIT DEPARTMENT STRAWBERRIES The last call for fancy Missouri berries 1 tolld carload of extra fancy Missouri Strawberries, full quarts, each 17 Ter case of 34 full quart boxes $3.85 1 solid carload of extra fancy, large, smooth new Potatoes, peck 65 500 bushels of Wax and Green Beans, snappy and very tender, 2 lbs 25 10,000 extra large slicing Cucumbers, special, each 5 1 solid carload of extra fancy Sunkist Lemons-, thin skinned and juicy, special, per dozen 35 The Brit li Alwaj In Demand. Utile Boy Din liq ol d C on- Inr, par twt la 9c EXTRA!! SOAPS AND CLEANSERS . 10- ban Cudahy's White Borax Naptha Soap 27 10 large bar of P. & O. Naptha Soap 47 10 large bars of Crystal White Soap 47 Large packages of Gold Dust, each 27 1 Largo packages of Sea Foam, each 23e 3 large packages ot Linn's Cleanser for 59 ALWAYS FRESH Dairimaid Creamery Butter. WaDtSsA Don't be misled. Every pound guaranteed. Per pound 38 BUY-RITE CEREAL DEPARTMENT Jersey Corn Flakes, 2 packages -for -15c Shredded Wheat Biscuits, each $ Post Toasties, 3 packages for 25e Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. for 25 Large packages of Puffed Wheat or Puffed Rice, each ' 15 Large packages of high-grade Pancake Flour, per package MACARONI SPAGHETTI n6odLs "" 500 case spot cash purchase of Macaroni, Spag hettl and Noodles, large size pkgs.. 3 for 25 lilt5 aVafasiajtw M. J. B. COFFEE Don't deny yourself the best any longer when It doesn't cost any more than the inferior kind. Ask for M. J. B., the vacuum packed coffee. Per pound 47 3 pounds for $1.35 . BUY-RITE PILLARS Nishna Val. Buy-Rite Creamery Butter, lb., 39 Buy-Rite Brand Coffee, per Id., 35; 3 lbs. 95 Large sacks of Graham Flour, each 22 Large sacks White, Yellow Corn Meal, ea., 10 1,000 sacks of the celebrated Tea Table Flour, Buy-Rite Stores exclusive brand, every sack juaranteed by your Buy-Rite Store. It is made from the select Kansas Red Turkey Wheat. As good as the best better than the rest. Per 48-lb. sack $2.25 PALMOLIVE SOAP SPECIAL 50,000 bars of Palmolive Soap, 3 regular large 10c bars for.... --17 Limit of 3 bars to customer. SOMETHING NEWI Forkner's celebrated Fig Preserves, 25c can, special 18 Spread on the bread for the kiddies. It's lieallhy. Forkner's Special Figs for eating, per pkg., 9 TROCO Have you tried Troco? It is our best nut margarine shipped fresh ev ery day, lb... 24 HANNEGAN & CO., S5th Are. and Lrarrnworth F. B. BOGATZ, Slat and 8 Sl South Ride ERNFST BUFFETT Th Grocer of Oandee FRANK KUSKA, 1.1th and Oarfleld. OSCAR E. NELSON, th and L fits., South Side. THORIN & SNYGG fortieth and Hamilton JEPSEN BROS., 25th and C'omlne. J. D. CREW A SON, ThirtT-tlUrd and Arbor GEO. I. ROSS, 24th and Ame GILES BROTHERS, Benson. WILKE & MITCHELL, Fortieth and Famam LYNAM & BRENNAN, 16th and Dorcmf E. KARSCH CO, Vinton and Elm Sts. ARMAND PETERSEN 2008 Sherman Ave. HUDSON Has a New Motor ADVERTISEMENT. HEALTH THE SECRET OF ATTRACTION Women of today depend a good deal upon the modern modiste and a knowledge of the cosmetic art to make them attractive. Too often there exists beneath it all a suffering woman whose nervous laugh or forced smile covers a pang of agony caused by some feminine ill. To such a woman Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vege table Compound will bring health and happy relief from her suffering, that will make her far more attractive than costly gowns and cosmetics. For nearly fifty years American women have relied upon this root and herb medicine to relieve their ailments. ADVERTISEMENT. Kidney and Bladder Troubles Conquered or Honey Back For 40 years, said Dr. Carey. I hove been prescribing my Prescription No. 777 for kidney and bladder sickness and now that I have retired from active practice I have made arrangements with leading druggists to dispense this wonderful pre scription at a moderate price, on the money back if dissatisfied plan. Beware of kidney disease thousands die of it every year who ought to he en joying the blessings of life and health. Watch the symptoms. If you have specks floating before the eyes, Vuffy eyes, clam my feet or moist palms, backache or side ache, you 01 ght to get a bottle of Dr. Carey's Prescription No. 777 right away. It has wonderfully benefited tens of thousands of cases of kidney and bladder troubles and is the medicine you can al ways depend upon. Results are guar anteed. NOTE fr. Daniel G. Carey was a prac ticing physician for many years and his great Prescription, No. 777, aided thou sands of HUfferers from kidney and blad der troubles. Hereafter you can always get this effertive Prescription at Sherman McConnell's 5 Drug Stores and all re liable phannacists the country over. Keep in mind the name. Dr. Carey's Prescription No. 777 (Liquid or Tablets). No other medicine can take its place. mm Girls! if you m ar would Dave a v r y and hair xfcaf is soft, fluffy A. uwu aiillJllUKf ilu,ua - w w vs wo iei piviuts. SoJBMiOruj 6 0ei Stores Sherman & McConnell Drugj Co., Special Agent 1) i 1 rii I. " Vitr-, V n